Scholarship Applications

Sport Advisory Committee Applications

Advisory committees serve as a liaison between coaches and officials from throughout the state and IGHSAU Board of Directors. Committees are comprised of varsity coaches and one official and chaired by an athletic director. Each member may serve one four-year term. Committees are strictly advisory in nature. Rules, concerns, complaints, ideas, etc. are discussed during committee meetings. From discussions, the committee makes recommendations to the Board of Directors for its consideration.

An advisory committee exists for each of the 10 sports. The cross country and track & field advisory committees are joint committees with equal coaching representation from the IGHSAU and the Iowa High School Athletic Association. Typically, the committee will meet once a year following the respective state tournament. The meeting is held at the State Office (the joint committees alternate every other year between the IGHSAU and IHSAA) during a weekday and commences at 10:00 a.m. Each member attending the meeting will be paid mileage.

If you are interested in serving on an advisory committee, download and complete the application, and submit it to Jean Berger, executive director at jeanberger@ighsau.org. Deadline for the application is June 1.

Student Advisory Committee Applications

The IGHSAU is looking for female student-athletes to be named to the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Two female athletes from each of the state's four districts (NE, SE, NW, SW), along with 3 "at-large" representatives will be selected to two-year terms, and will meet on issues related to high school girls' sports participation in Iowa. Applications must be submitted electronically or postmarked by April 3, 2018.

Partner Organizations

The IGHSAU thanks its official partners for their continued support of the Iowa Girl. Their investments allow the IGHSAU to provide the very best championship experience for student-athletes across the state while continuing the vision and mission established by longtime Executive Director E. Wayne Cooley.